LISBON COMMUNITY SCHOOL TALENT SHOW MAY 1
Members of the Talent Show ensemble at Lisbon Community School take a break from rehearsal to strike a pose for the traveling Greyhound Pride
camera. The eighth annual show is scheduled for Friday, May 1. The
event is open to the public. Pictured (left to right) Back row: Laurie
Cincotta, Ehric Kettelhut, McKenzie Ventry, Emily Leavitt, Alivia
Weikel, Addisen Turcotte, Erica Hill, Abaigeal Lucas, Journey Deming,
Grace Braley, Megan Belanger, Miranda Saucier, Amelia Mooney, Ann
Morrill, Donna Rimiller. Middle row: Paige Garrison, Wyatt Perron,
Sean Moore, Caroline White, Katie Tibbetts, Sarah Pitcher, Amanda Dall,
Sophia McFadden, Sarah Charest, Reese McAtee. Front row: Benjamin
Shambarger, Aidan Laviolette, Madyson Ramsey, Ethan Brown, Elijah
Martin, Caleb Phillips, Annika Golino, Kristen Lane, Lillian Barbay,
Ainslie Albert, Vanessa Brown, Abby Cunningham. Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.
Lisbon-
Stars will be shining on the stage at Lisbon Community School (LCS) on
Friday, May 1 as members of the fifth grade classes present the annual
Talent Show. Drama Coach, Laurie Cincotta, is proud to announce the
upcoming production thanks to the generosity of local sponsors, the LCS
PTO and Coca Cola. Donna Rimiller, Assistant Drama Coach, worked with
Cincotta and students along with Henry Eichman, Angel Tibbetts, Ann
Morrill, Betty Fogg and Monica Millhime. “A special thanks to our fifth
grade teachers and students,” shares Cincotta. “Thanks to their
assistance, along with the support from numerous LCS Parents, Candace
Barrett, Jonathan Carsley, Amanda Eustis, the LCS Secretaries,
Administration, Custodians and the anonymous donation of refreshment
goodies from the Candy Men, our eighth year production is bound to be a huge success.”
Seventeen
acts are scheduled for the evening. Abby Cunningham and Ehric Kettlehut
will serve as the MCs for the first half of the program. The opening
act will feature teachers, Melissa Martin and Sarah Morris, History of Hip Hop Dance; followed by performances by Benjamin Shambarger with his violin playing Everything is Awesome; Ainslie Albert singing Roar by Alex G; Sophia McFadden performing Caisson March on her trombone; Lillian Barbay singing Impossible by Shontelle; Amelia Mooney on flute will perform Sawmill Creek; Addisen Turcotte will be dancing to Summer Cheering Mix; Vanessa Brown and Sarah Charest will perform a duet singing White Horse by Taylor Swift; Emily Leavitt and Alivia Weiket will perform a skit to the Duck Song. Students will join together with a group song of I Lived
by One Republic, followed by a brief intermission. Erica Hill and
Miranda Saucier will serve as MCs introducing the remaining talent
routines starting with Grace Braley and Annika Golino dancing to Girls Just Wanna’ Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper; Abaigeal Lucas, Sarah Pitcher and Caroline White will sing Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran; Aidan Laviolette and Elijah Martin will join voices in performing Eye of the Tiger by Survivor; Katherine Tibbetts will dance her way through It’s Always You by Every Witch Way; Journey Deming and Kristen Lane with perform Bless the Broken Road by Rascal Flatts; Reese McAtee, Amelia Mooney and Acadia Rugullies with dance to the Christina Perri song Human. A grand final will feature the entire cast performing Centuries
by Fall Out Boys. Scenery for the event was designed by Victoria
Worden with assistance from students Megan Belanger, Ethan Brown, Amanda
Dall, Paige Garrison, Sophia McFadden, Sean Moore, Wyatt Perron, Caleb
Phillips, Madyson Ramsey and McKenzie Ventry.
Curtain
time is 6 p.m. in the LCS Cafetorium, 33 Mill Street in Lisbon. The
event is open to the public and donations are welcomed at the door. FMI
contact Laurie Cincotta lcincotta@lisbonschoolsme.org. Visit
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programs and events. FMI on community partnership and volunteer
opportunities call 754.0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.